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  <title>CSS Test: flex-direction:row axis matches that of writing mode inline axis</title>
  <link href="mailto:galineau@adobe.com" rel="author" title="Sylvain Galineau">
  <link href="mailto:arronei@microsoft.com" rel="reviewer" title="Arron Eicholz">
  <link href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css-flexbox-1/#flex-direction" rel="help">
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  <meta content="This test checks that the main axis of the row flex-direction has the same orientation as the inline axis of the current writing mode" name="assert">
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    .test {
      display: flex;
      width: 3em;
      flex-direction :row;
    }

    .test > span {
      width: 1em;
      direction: ltr;
    }

    #row-ltr {
      direction: ltr;
    }

    #row-rtl {
      direction: rtl;
    }
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  <p>Test passes if both the lines below are identical.</p>
  <div class="test" id="row-ltr">
    <span>A</span><span>B</span><span>C</span>
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  <div class="test" id="row-rtl">
    <span>C</span><span>B</span><span>A</span>
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